Archive history Micheal Velli — The fine manual for revolutionary librarians

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#title Teh manual for revolutionary librarians
#author Micheal Velli
#topics ToDo
#lang en

The library can always use a little love and help in maintaining what has grown into the largest online resource of quality anarchist text. Those interested in digital and print archives surrounding the beautiful anarchist idea need only begin. Homebrewed from code that is publicly available at [[http://www.amusewiki.org][http://www.amusewiki.org]] the library is alive.

 1. Submit quality anarchist text(s) to the library. The two big areas are - checking for prior entry (always check) and correctly formatted texts, although WYSIWYG (what you see is what you get) editor does most if lucky, with manual formatting also an option. [[http://www.amusewiki.org/library/manual][http://www.amusewiki.org/library/manual]]

 2. Check and edit the texts submitted on library list. Look over and approve / put on hold / send down memory hole. Again, plz see fine manual.

 3. Keep the library alive. Have a look through the wiki to familiarize yourself with what has only partially been recorded: [[http://bookshelf.theanarchistlibrary.org/][http://bookshelf.theanarchistlibrary.org/]] The wishlists and the classics is a good section for pieces that have been recommended by other librarians for addition, please feel free to add there as well. Creating a wiki account is best, but you can do it anon as well if desired. Pages can also be created on the wiki to address ideas, share info, etc.

 4. Contact us" - Sometimes you can find librarians or other enthusiasts on IRC by aiming your favourite client towards
    [[irc://chat.freenode.net/#anarchistlibrary]] or by email [[mailto:library@angrylists.com][library@angrylists.com]]